Loverro questions what attack in space would look like, focuses on denying benefits to adversaries

By Jordana Mishory / October 14, 2016 at 12:14 PM
Defense officials do not know what an attack in space would look like, but any future administration would want to convince adversaries that the risks for doing so are bigger than any potential benefits, according to Douglas Loverro, the deputy assistant secretary of defense for space policy. "We had a great war game a couple of days ago, and we were all arguing about what an attack in space really looks like," Loverro said during an Oct. 14 breakfast in...

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